In the small and beautiful "Valley Of The Angels," a misguided leader, of a "religious sect" vows vengeance on his son that was killed. Straws are drawn to see who goes into Copper City and kills the man who murdered his son. Sarah Buchanan, a sweet young woman, draws the assignment. Some try to talk the leader, "Abraham Saxon," out of it, quoting the Bible that it is written "to love your enemies," but Saxon is bent on vengeance. In fact, it turns out all of the people are peaceful, like the Amish, and want no problems but unlike the real-life Amish, they allow this violent man to take over their community.
Sarah rides into town and unsuccessfully tries to shoot Randall and then is captured by our hero. Josh finds out why she was trying to shoot him and decides to ride back with her and clear this mess up. He doesn't want people trying to kill him. By the way, it was nice to see wholesome actresses like Rachel Ames, who played Sarah. (She is listed as "Judith Ames" on the ending credits.) This lady has been married to same man since 1968, too. In Hollywood, that's a rarity.
Anyway, Sarah and Josh ride back to the Valley and it proves dangerous. There is some pretty good suspense with this episode.
Sarah rides into town and unsuccessfully tries to shoot Randall and then is captured by our hero. Josh finds out why she was trying to shoot him and decides to ride back with her and clear this mess up. He doesn't want people trying to kill him. By the way, it was nice to see wholesome actresses like Rachel Ames, who played Sarah. (She is listed as "Judith Ames" on the ending credits.) This lady has been married to same man since 1968, too. In Hollywood, that's a rarity.
Anyway, Sarah and Josh ride back to the Valley and it proves dangerous. There is some pretty good suspense with this episode.